The Voice: Delta Goodrem and Boy George pick their final contestants for top eight semi-finals

It’s crunch time on The Voice Australia and on Monday night, Boy George and Delta Goodrem picked the two contestants they’re taking forward to the semi-finals.   Boy George had a surprise pick in Siala Robson. Last week, the 18-year-old got halfway through singing David Bowie‘s Fame 90, but forgot the lyrics.  However, Siala bounced back this … Read more

Helicopters in huge manhunt in Germany for camouflage-wearing crossbow maniac

Hunt for German ‘Forest Rambo’: Special forces and helicopters in huge manhunt for camouflage-wearing, bow and arrow-wielding maniac who overpowered four cops and went on the run in forest Special forces, helicopters and sniffer dogs are searching forest near Oppenau Suspect is Yves Etienne Rausch who was ID checked near Oppenau in Sunday Rausch ‘suddenly and completely unexpectedly’ … Read more

Three brothers who lost battle to share their mother’s £850,000 fortune with sister launch appeal

Three brothers left empty-handed after their sister pocketed their dead mother’s £850,000 fortune have launched an appeal. Remo, Nino and David Rea have already lost one court fight with their sister Rita over their mother Anna’s decision to leave everything to her only daughter in her will. Anna Rea died, aged 86, in July 2016, … Read more

Antibodies from LLAMAS can neutralise the coronavirus

Antibodies taken from the blood of llamas and engineered to target SARS-CoV-2, the virus which causes Covid-19, could offer a future treatment against the disease.  Llamas, as well as camels and alpacas, naturally produce very small antibodies, called nanobodies, which are dwarfed by those made by human immune systems.  Lab-based experiments found these naturally-occurring antibodies … Read more

Is the office era over? 30 of City’s biggest firms are only planning to bring back 40% of staff

The drive to bring British workers back to the office from coronavirus lockdown may have hit a roadblock – after some of country’s biggest firms said only 40 per cent will return from home.  Some companies, including accountancy giant Deloitte and law firm Slaughter and May have allowed employees back, but others have been more … Read more

An Inspector Calls… A review of Homewood hotel in Freshford near Bath

An Inspector Calls… at the ‘overtly wacky’ Homewood hotel in Bath, which has violins hanging from the ceiling and a life-sized giraffe covered in grass in the garden Homewood opened just last year and is located 15 minutes south of Bath  Owner Ian Taylor has ploughed vast sums of money into creating his new hotel  … Read more

Fossilised foot of a three-toed dinosaur that lived in Brazil 115 million years ago is found

Fossilised foot of a three-toed dinosaur that lived in Brazil 115 million years ago is identified as belonging to a new species that may be a forerunner of today’s birds The specimen was found in the Pedra Branca mine in Brazil’s Ceará State in 2008 Extraction and preparation of the fossil was complex and took 12 … Read more

Pip Edwards and Michael Clarke can’t take their eyes off one another during romantic dinner

Michael Clarke and Pip Edwards can’t take their eyes off one another during romantic dinner with their children on Queensland getaway By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 11:02 BST, 13 July 2020 | Updated: 11:41 BST, 13 July 2020 Pip Edwards and Michael Clarke are enjoying a holiday together in Noosa, Queensland.  And … Read more

Tata Steel says it WILL take £2.7m furlough retention bonus

Britain’s biggest steel maker Tata Steel has confirmed it will take advantage of the government’s multi-million pound furlough retention bonus, after John Lewis and Primark turned down the taxpayer handout. The Indian-based company, which runs the Port Talbot steelworks in South Wales, furloughed around a third of its 8,000 UK employees at some stage during … Read more

Dulux starts rationing paint after ‘exceptional demand’ from DIYers during lockdown

Dulux starts rationing paint after ‘exceptional demand’ from DIYers wanting to improve their homes during lockdown Dulux has been forced to cap the amount of tester pots it sells online each day  Regular pots of paints can no longer be purchased online after surge in demand  Customers are being turned away online due to ‘overwhelming … Read more